| The StarPoet Newsletter Vol. XIII, No. VII (February 12, 2012 C.E.) |
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| Copyright © Lisa Jain Thompson 1948-2012. Back issues are in the Newsletter Section of the StarPoet website. Visit my contact page and get in touch. |
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Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Kiss the one you love, hold them tight and promise them tomorrow. |
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If hearts should struggle |
| Lisa Jain Thompson c. 2012 C.E. |
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valentines day urges me to chocolate but, more importantly, pitchers and catchers report to spring training next Sunday. Exhibition games begin March 3. Meanwhile here today we have a lot of good, short poems. happens. | |
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| the problem with revelation | |
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Perhaps The Gods | |
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Perhaps the gods are texting me through coughing | |
| — Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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I can’t handle a guy who is more high maintenance than me. I can’t handle a guy who worries about maintaining his girlish figure. I can’t handle a guy who likes to go shopping. I can’t handle a guy who spends quality time with his mirror every morning perfecting his Blue Steel look. I can’t handle a guy who wears more designer labels than me. Actually I can’t handle a guy who can recognize more designer labels than me. -- Woman's comment on The Beltway and Beyond | |
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a bit of Sappho by way of Delaney. | |
| Performance | |
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We live in the fragile moment of performance | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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| in the outside world | |
| Grabbed and Harassed | |
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I have been stalked any number of times,
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| Why on earth did the cliff dwellers build their homes so far from the railroads? | |
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| no longer sure of this | |
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The Bad Old Days | |
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The bad old days when everything went, | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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Marcus Licinius Crassus: Do you eat oysters? dialogue from Spartacus directed by Stanley Kubrick |
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| evolution | |
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Passing The Bar | |
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Our gods have always existed, | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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| we too shall pass | |
| The Persistence of Conflict | |
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The uncertainty of the emerging environment, | |
| -- Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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Classical liberalism was concerned with the freedom to hold and practice beliefs at odds with a public consensus. Modern liberalism uses the power of the state to impose liberal values on institutions it regards as backward. | |
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| how it has been | |
| The Open Wound | |
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We have been at war as long as I have been alive, | |
| Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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| run the play girl | |
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Red Right | |
| Red Right Tight Sprint Right Run through the jungle Float along the bayou Sting like a butterfly In search of a mate Hip ooh-rah ooh-rah . | |
| — Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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| In fact, the wealthiest president appears to have been one of the nation's most beloved Commanders in Chief and the nation's first president, George Washington. Multiple studies have estimated Washington's net worth, in today's dollars, at more than $500 million, due in large part to his Virginia plantation at Mount Vernon being so vast and so fertile. A half a million dollars at the time of his death in 1799 would be worth about half a billion dollars today. | |
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| mirror mirror | |
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Breaking the Color Code | |
| Too light to be black, Too dark to be wholly white, Too olive to be an American native, Much too much cheek to be strictly Sicilian. I am a multi-colored pastry With the sauce of my choice, A catch can tapestry That's still being wove A half century and more from my beginnings. | |
| — Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
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the challenge of sentience | |
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There Are Rules For These Things | |
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— Lisa Jain Thompson (February 2012) | |
| HALFTIME It's halftime. Both teams are in their locker room discussing what they can do to win this game in the second half. It's halftime in America, too. People are out of work and they're hurting. And they're all wondering what they're going to do to make a comeback. And we're all scared, because this isn't a game. The people of Detroit know a little something about this. They almost lost everything. But we all pulled together, now Motor City is fighting again. I've seen a lot of tough eras, a lot of downturns in my life. And, times when we didn't understand each other. It seems like we've lost our heart at times. When the fog of division, discord, and blame made it hard to see what lies ahead. But after those trials, we all rallied around what was right, and acted as one. Because that's what we do. We find a way through tough times, and if we can't find a way, then we'll make one. All that matters now is what's ahead. How do we come from behind? How do we come together? And, how do we win? Detroit's showing us it can be done. And, what's true about them is true about all of us. This country can't be knocked out with one punch. We get right back up again and when we do the world is going to hear the roar of our engines. Yeah, it's halftime America. And, our second half is about to begin. -- Clint Eastwood, 2012 Super Bowl Half-Time Chrysler Commercial would he be president | |
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| Copyright © Lisa Jain Thompson 1948-2012. Back issues are in the Newsletter Section of the StarPoet website. Visit my contact page and get in touch. |

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